I couldn't even imagine what 12,500gph looks like in an aquarium.
So should I get the sp4 and run the accessories and leave the blue line to feed the DT? Or could I get the SP6 and replace the blue line all together and run everything?
I'd get the SP6 and ditch the Blueline. While the Bluelines are great pumps, the SP6 is also a great pump and you will save money on power, simplify your plumbing, decrease noise and decrease heat transfer. No reason to run two pumps in your case if you don't have to.
Ehhh.....
The specs on the sp6 says the max head height is 11ft. I may have more than that.
I'm redoing my manifold for hopefully the third and final time:
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Plumbing is not close to being done so ignore the routes.
Hopefully.... I hope I don't throw a monkey wrench in your spokes.
I'd change those ball valves out for gate valves so you have better control over your flow rate.. Ball valves are about the worst way of controlling flow on a manifold. They don't allow for fine enough control where as a gate valve will allow very fine flow control which is a must on a manifold in my experience. Especially for things like carbon and GFO reactors. I'd suggest changing that now if you didn't plan on using gate valves. Otherwise, this likely will not be the last redo of your manifold. Been there done that..
Eh. I didn't feel like waiting for two days for Amazon to delver the valves. I'll make do.
I will look forward to your next manifold version then.. Ball valves are wortheless for GFO and carbon reactors. Especially the ones you have. I have the same ones on my mixing tanks and you cannot adjust them well enough. They become way notchy. You will never get the flow right and will have to constantly adjust them or deal with solidified GFO and or ground up GFO and carbon dust in your system.. Trust me, it's worth the 2 day wait to do it right. Anybody that has run a manifold will tell you the same thing.
I know, I know. Patience is not one of my virtues. I just ordered some. I'll just use the balls to cut off flow to each one so I don't have to redo the entire thing again.
When u right u right.
I'm in touch with the lack of patience. Patience isn't one of my virtues either but sometimes you just need to find it within ourself.
I was going to suggest keeping the ball valves and just adding the gate valves. The balls will be useful to cut the flow off without having to readjust the gate valves when you change media. You will be happy you added the gate valves!